Hi, I’m Nancy Reynolds,

zealous traveler 
corporate runaway
serial pilgrim
California girl
podcast host
and

pilgrimage guide on the
Camino de Santiago in Spain

Thank you for stopping by The Camino Experience!

If you have decided to walk the Camino de Santiago, you have chosen to take on something really, really big. Walking the Camino takes courage. It can be hard and challenging and life-changing. And many days it is beautiful beyond measure.

 

Photo of Camino guide Nancy Reynolds, on the trail between Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre

I would love to support you and your Camino experience.

See, I have been in your shoes (or boots). The first time I walked the Camino, in 2005, and I had no idea what I was doing. I had no idea what I was getting myself into.

The only thing I had going for me, really, on my first Camino walk, was that I didn’t have tons and tons of information to sort through to try to figure out how to do this thing. Back in 2005 there wasn’t much information available, at least not in English, so I had to just go and work it out as I went.

Which I did, and I survived.

When I first walked the Camino, I was searching intently for something, anything, which would give me direction and show me what I was supposed to be doing with my life. I was looking for clarity, and I really needed the Camino to provide it. As it turned out, the Camino wasn’t a solution in and of itself; instead it was the start of a long journey to learn how to be true to myself. Life is funny that way – no matter what I think I want, I always find what I really need.

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Since 2013, I have had the privilege leading 15 small groups on the Camino. My groups start in Saint Jean Pied de Port in France, and we walk together until Pamplona, the first large city inside Spain. After an optional day of rest and re-grouping in Pamplona, my pilgrims continue on without me, either with their new pilgrim friends or truly on their own.

That program is called The Camino Experience. It gets pilgrims ready and started on their own unique and personal pilgrimage experiences, and then supports them through their walk and on to what’s next.

For me, it is an opportunity to share my love of the Camino, to encourage and empower people to walk the Camino their way, and to witness their life-changing journeys.

Following the global pandemic and some precious time caring for my elderly parents, I am delighted to be back leading groups again as of May 2024. So The Camino Experience is back! And it’s even better than ever, with a lot more support and goodies included. Want to learn more? Check out The Camino Experience program here.

If you are just getting started on your Camino prep and planning, you may want to check out all the interesting information in the About the Camino section and my “YOU on the Camino de Santiago” podcast.

Wishing you a beautiful Camino journey!

~ Nancy

P.S. The program I lead used to be called “Just Get Me Started”, but I have added so many more elements that I had to change the name. (Because “Just Get Me Started, Get Me to Santiago, and then Get Me On to the Next Great Thing” was a bit too long!)